Slater of the Summer: Christian Eby
The Slater of the summer is a member whose passion and dedication for sports drives his work ethic as an assistant sports editor.
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The Slater of the summer is a member whose passion and dedication for sports drives his work ethic as an assistant sports editor.
A former Shippensburg University student has filed a sexual harassment complaint against the school, claiming it failed to protect her against unwanted sexual advances from a supervisor.
Shippensburg University announced a new partnership with WellSpan Health to provide on-campus health care for students Aug. 6, despite concerns over privatization.
Members of the class of 2020 finally returned to campus Saturday to celebrate their graduation almost three months after their original scheduled commencement ceremony was postponed.
One person accompanied the graduates to take their pictures as they walked in front of the stage and received their scrolls.
Family members stood on vehicles to catch a glimpse of their graduate.
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) Board of Governors authorized Chancellor Daniel Greenstein to “review the financial impacts of integrating operations at selected System universities.”
Shippensburg University President Laurie Carter announced in an email Monday morning that students will return to campus for fall 2020, but on a modified schedule.
College students across the nation are anxiously waiting to hear if their campuses will physically reopen in the fall. Shippensburg University students are no different.
“I don’t need to be a ‘big writer,’ I just want to write about ‘big things,’” said Noel Miller, the newly hired editor of The Slate news section.
A Shippensburg University group that recognizes excellence announced the winners of the 2020 Student Life Awards.
On April 15, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf signed an order requiring workers and customers at essential businesses to wear masks.
Finances are often a struggle for new college graduates, but with the economy in a freefall and concern about job prospects mounting, this year’s graduates may be facing even tougher financial headwinds.
Hungry for new options? Shippensburg University’s campus dining menu is changing.
Members of the class of 2020 are graduating into the “real world” during a global pandemic and an economic freefall. They are seeing unemployment numbers unknown since the Great Depression. Those once far away responsibilities of “adulting” — finding a job, leasing a car or even buying a house — are closer than ever.
Last month, millions of American poured into grocery stores across the nation buying just about anything they could find. Shelves remained empty for weeks, leaving those who did not have the ability — physically or financially — to buy food and other necessary supplies.
While members of the class of 2020 may have to wait for their formal commencement ceremony, the reality of getting a job cannot be pushed to a later date.
Missing campus already? Take a bit of SU home by recreating the iconic “Raider Bowl” this Wednesday with our Recipe of the Week. Serves three.
Pennsylvania confirmed its first coronavirus (COVID-19)-related death Wednesday, according to state officials.